Judgment in quantitative research

  • Huberty C
ISSN: 1062-9017
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Addresses the use of subjective judgment in research that involves statistical/quantitative methods with regard to four aspects of quantitative research: (1) design; (2) preliminary analyses; (3) general analyses; and (4) specific analyses. (Contains 37 references.) (ASK)

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Huberty, C. J. (2000). Judgment in quantitative research. Mathematics Educator, 10(1), 5. Retrieved from http://math.coe.uga.edu/TME/Issues/v10n1/2huberty.pdf

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